I got a better idea... go to the U pull it, and grab a hunk of Avalanche, or Rav4 that is real nasty, and test fly this stuff first. I'd love an alternative to what I do now. Rhino Liner is a permanent (and heavy) option, that will take a licking.
I got a better idea... go to the U pull it, and grab a hunk of Avalanche, or Rav4 that is real nasty, and test fly this stuff first. I'd love an alternative to what I do now. Rhino Liner is a permanent (and heavy) option, that will take a licking.
Does anyone know for SURE that the Avalanche and Rav4 parts are made of EXACTLY the same plastic?Originally Posted by Chopper
Thats why I contacted them to let them know who we are, what we have. Let's hope they want to do some business with us. As far as color's, looks like all they offer is: Light, Medium, Dark Grey and Black
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
Originally Posted by Whaleboy
What are the negatives of the spray liner? You don't like the look or is there something more to it?
I think this is my next mod....
Hey Whaleboy, sorry for the thread jack but I have some questions about your headlight mod - could you clean out your mailbox so I can send you some questions or do you have a thread on it somewhere I could glance at? Thanks.
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The only negatives I can think of with spray on, is the weight...the rubbery texture is a matter of personal taste. It will stick forever, and it'll turn back a pretty good sized rock or stick.
Just received a email from them on the VX in Boca Raton, Fl (anyone we know) that they just did. The color they used is dark grey which he said was a perfect match for our cladding for those of us that want to maintain originality.Originally Posted by rowhard
I'm buying it. Don't know how soon I'll get it on though, because I'm going to pull the cladding off to shoot it. Promise I will put up pictures when I actually get around to putting it on. Might do black...I'll sleep on it,and order tomorrow
Hey Chop, how close is that place to you? Be nice to get a first hand opinion other then a sales rep.
As far as pulling the cladding. The way I thought about doing it is to remove the upper hardware them stick a shim between the cladding and the sheet metal to get a space between the 2, but then, I am pretty lazy when you get right down to it.
I want the door jambs and edges to match, the only way to do that is shoot it off the truck. Seems they are in Tampa. Depending on where, 3-4.5 hours away.
this is an awesome find, can't wait to hear a real experience with it.
The thing i worry about with hitting it with liner is whether it will fade as well... some of my buddies truck beds are lighter gray than my cladding now...
If that's not the case, my brother shoots trucks with it, so I'll just get him to mix me up a low texture batch and go to town.
but i would rather use this stuff if it works well...
macintosh man
Be nice to know who that is in Boca Raton, Fl that had it done. Let them be the group tester.
Zeus, I didn't realize the thread I had originally posted got turned into a HOW-TO. You can find more info about the projectors here
http://www.vehicross.info/modules.ph...ewarticle&id=9
Originally Posted by ZEUS
So I guess none of the members have had a chance to try this yet? Think I'm about to make the jump.